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Logged forests burn more severely than old growth, Tasmanian study finds

Logged forests burn more severely than old growth, Tasmanian study finds
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Tasmania's logged forests burn significantly more severely in a bushfire than old growth, University of Tasmania scientists have found in a study that provides the strongest evidence yet on a question with real consequences for how the state manages its forests. The research team, led by Professor David Bowman from the University of Tasmania's Fire Center, seized on a natural experiment when the 2

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